Thank you, Eugenia! Yes, the weather situation (and the climate) seems to be changing!
And it’s a natural result once our Earth warms up, the evaporation from our oceans will increase. And thre clouds will only hold so much before they are emptying it all on us.
More evaporation, more clouds, more heat and our glaciers starts to melt.
More weather! Stronger winds/storms, floods – you name it. And I’m afraid it has gone too far already. A selfinducing process that will result in a temperture rise of 5-6 degrees.
Then deserts will increase, oceans rising and the larger cities along the coasts will be partly submerged. The real problems will start to occur around 2050 and onwards . . .
Stephen Hawking had a valid point! He gave humanity 100 years to leave the planet!
Unfortunately most of us never will!

That was my old one lying here on my desk awaiting to be sold. This new one is the Huawei Mate 20 Pro with a camera shooting at 40 mpx. And since I play a lot with macro shooting, especially duyring summer, I just had to try it out!

Well I have tried a number of TZ-series from Panasonic, butr the sad story is that even if they are small ands kind of practical, I’ve returned them all in 2-3 days because they never seemed to anticipate what kind of motive I was aiming at. (Not for me!”)
Today my maain camera is the mirrorless Olympus OM E M-1 with a 5 axis stabilizer, but even if it wheigs only half of my Canon, it’s to heavy to carry around the neck for hours.

Thank you. The very last fling of fall, I guess. Snow may be falling any day now.
Last snow height I heard was at 400 meters, and we live at slightly above 100.
That counts for a difference of only 2 degrees! .